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of course kennedy shriver was inspired by the strulgs f o her disabled sister. the special olympics. these are amazing figures now more than 1 million athletes and more than 160 countries take part in the special olympics, one of the most celebrated charities in all of the world. >> let's put that in perspective on a world wide basis, there are a million people who would have been cast aside without a second thought without kennedy shriver. >> you have to look at it that way. >> absolutely. >> think of the ripple effect of awareness that special olympics has had worldwide besides given someone an outlet for their own personal creativity. right off the get go, and the sound bite said, it used to be mental retardation wish we know that's not, intellectual disable. this is a huge story. >> it really is. >> in the worldly society, 2009 this is with one of the top five story. >> no question about it. a funeral service will be held for friday, for the whom to left her mark on the world and spent a lot of time. she lived in montgomery county, but she spent a lot of hou
of course kennedy shriver was inspired by the strulgs f o her disabled sister. the special olympics. these are amazing figures now more than 1 million athletes and more than 160 countries take part in the special olympics, one of the most celebrated charities in all of the world. >> let's put that in perspective on a world wide basis, there are a million people who would have been cast aside without a second thought without kennedy shriver. >> you have to look at it that way....
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she changed the way america faced the moral question -- how it treated the metropolitanly disabled. >> reporter: and shriver's legacy will live on through the work of her children and the special olympics which now has more than a million participants in more than 150 countries. drew levenson, cbs news. >> shriver also received the nation's highest civilian award -- the presidential medal of freedom in 1984 from ronald reagan. until recently she lived in president obama in montgomery county. >>> the heated fight over health care reform makes its way into maryland. sally thorner is live with a raucous town hall meeting that took place at towson university. good afternoon. >> reporter: good afternoon. maryland senator ben cardin showed up to answer questions about the health care plan, but he was immediately met with angry resistance. >> i am confident that we're going to get this right. [booing ñ] >> how are you going to keep my employer from stopping offering insurance and forcing me on to the public option if that's cheaper for their bottom line? [ applause ] >> reporter: some made
she changed the way america faced the moral question -- how it treated the metropolitanly disabled. >> reporter: and shriver's legacy will live on through the work of her children and the special olympics which now has more than a million participants in more than 150 countries. drew levenson, cbs news. >> shriver also received the nation's highest civilian award -- the presidential medal of freedom in 1984 from ronald reagan. until recently she lived in president obama in...
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he wanted everyone to share in the american dream, and that included immigrants, the disabled, and women who want a seat at the table. his legislative efforts rereflected that. here's john blackstone. >> reporter: in dusty, weedpatch california, home to a few hundred farm worker family, 11-year-old daniela prado knows edward kennedy as the senator who made it possible for her family to become american. >> i really appreciate the work that mr. kennedy has done because he has really helped a lot of farm workers. >> reporter: her father dimoteo was one of three million immigrants given legal status when kennedy championed the immigration reform and control act of 1986. >> for the people... >> he cared about people that weren't powerful enough on their own to have a political voice, and those were kind of the people he stood up for. >> reporter: he stood up for jean turner's daughter, tracy tracy, who has cerebral paulzs when he sponsored the individuals disabilitied education act giving disabled children the right to a public education. >> being in public school taught me how to socialize.
he wanted everyone to share in the american dream, and that included immigrants, the disabled, and women who want a seat at the table. his legislative efforts rereflected that. here's john blackstone. >> reporter: in dusty, weedpatch california, home to a few hundred farm worker family, 11-year-old daniela prado knows edward kennedy as the senator who made it possible for her family to become american. >> i really appreciate the work that mr. kennedy has done because he has really...
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she moved mountains for people with developmental disabilities. >> best known as jf k's sister. the world remembers eunice kennedy shriver. >>> hi, everyone. i'm kai jackson. >> and i'm sally thorner. here's what people are talking about. >> she changed the way the world looked at developmental disability. >>> although she lived in the shadow of her more famous relatives, eunice kennedy- shriver had a legacy of her own. she founded the special olympics in 1968, using sports as a way to empower the intellectually handicapped. that event is still going strong, with many taking part in its sports programs and competition. >> by your presence, you send a message to every village, every city, every nation. a message of hope. a message of victory. >> reporter: she also spent plenty of time on the campaign trail, with her husband, sergeant shriver, who ran for vice president in 1972, and her kennedy brothers. shriver watched proudly as daughter maria's husband took california politics by storm. >> my mother-in-law is the true terminator. and she gives us all orders and says, you do thi
she moved mountains for people with developmental disabilities. >> best known as jf k's sister. the world remembers eunice kennedy shriver. >>> hi, everyone. i'm kai jackson. >> and i'm sally thorner. here's what people are talking about. >> she changed the way the world looked at developmental disability. >>> although she lived in the shadow of her more famous relatives, eunice kennedy- shriver had a legacy of her own. she founded the special olympics in...
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the condition is something that could rupture suddenly, leaving her disabled or dead. >> i don't want to go through the rest of my life, wondering every time i get a headache, if that's the end. >> she has opted for a treatment,izing tine -- using tiny coils. >> we can do it through a centimeter incision in the groin area. patients often go home the next day after the procedure. >> reporter: he uses moving x- ray guidance. he moves it past the patient's heart. through the vessels in her neck and into her brain. the coils are made television platinum and are flexible so they can conform to the shape of the aneurysm. the small device could make a life-saving difference. >> the coil basically fills the aneurysm. and it introduces clots. and thus, blood doesn't get into the aneurysm. thus, it can't get out and rupture. >> amazingly, this intervention isn't a cure -- is a cure. and patients often don't need follow-up. >>> healthy living leads to a longer life. a government report shows people dramatically cut their chances for chronic disease and early death when they adopt four behaviors,
the condition is something that could rupture suddenly, leaving her disabled or dead. >> i don't want to go through the rest of my life, wondering every time i get a headache, if that's the end. >> she has opted for a treatment,izing tine -- using tiny coils. >> we can do it through a centimeter incision in the groin area. patients often go home the next day after the procedure. >> reporter: he uses moving x- ray guidance. he moves it past the patient's heart. through...
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he was for the rights of the disabled. he was for women's rights. he was for the civil rights movement. >> reporter: the people of boston are mourning deeply. for as much as senator kennedy was a player on the world stage, here he was teddy. and teddy belonged to them. reporter and boston native marty nolan covered kennedy for 40 years and wrote today's obituary in the "boston globe." >> he was full of charm and he enjoyed the odd drop after hours and so did i and he could sing an irish song like a clancey brother put together. he'd do it at an a.f.l.-c.i.o. meeting as well as he'd do in the a saloon somewhere. >> reporter: when kennedy threw out the first pitch of the red sox season in april, boston's mayor tom menino was there. >> it's a big hole many our lives right now because we always had senator kennedy to depend on to help us. >> reporter: which is why they've been coming to the j.f.k. museum all day to sign the condolence book. mary summers was first in line this morning, two hours before the doors opened. >> i feel like for the first time
he was for the rights of the disabled. he was for women's rights. he was for the civil rights movement. >> reporter: the people of boston are mourning deeply. for as much as senator kennedy was a player on the world stage, here he was teddy. and teddy belonged to them. reporter and boston native marty nolan covered kennedy for 40 years and wrote today's obituary in the "boston globe." >> he was full of charm and he enjoyed the odd drop after hours and so did i and he could...
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her older sister rosemary was intellectually disabled. eunice married sargent shriver and was by his side throughout his career, but she was a force in her own right, receiving among other awards the presidential medal of freedom, part of her legacy best summed up by her son robert. >> if my mom ever ran for office she'd change the world, period, end of story. report eunice kennedy shriver was 88 years old. >> couric: and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching, i'll see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by >>> this is "entertainment tonight" in high definition. >>> brad and angelina back in hollywood, waving to the fans. working the crowd. >> perhaps the best entrance. >> "e.t." was the first red carpet stop. the goatee, the glasses. >> i'm a slave to fashion. >>> and his gorgeous co-star's versace's wardrobe malfunction. >>> channing
her older sister rosemary was intellectually disabled. eunice married sargent shriver and was by his side throughout his career, but she was a force in her own right, receiving among other awards the presidential medal of freedom, part of her legacy best summed up by her son robert. >> if my mom ever ran for office she'd change the world, period, end of story. report eunice kennedy shriver was 88 years old. >> couric: and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric....
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term life and disability... in one affordable package. creating a personal safety net that's bursting with guarantees. for the if in life, find out how to start protecting your family today. visit the term life and disability tool at metlife.com. when morning comes in the middle of the night, [ rooster crow ] it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly... to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driving... while not fully awake with memory loss for the event... as well as abnormal behaviors... such as being more outgoing or aggressive than normal, confusion, agitation and hallucinations may occur. don't take it with alcohol... as it may increase these behaviors. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath, swelling of your tongue or throat may occur... and in rare cases may be fatal. side effects may include next-day dro
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. >> reporter: inside caryn ivey wondered why children with disables like her son are often underestimated. >> some people are just interest in the children with disabilities knowing how to take care of themselves and do laundry and wash dishes and there is so much more to life than doing landry and washing dishes. >> we watched jared along with you ride for the first time. >> yes. >> reporter: it looked like you got a little teary. >> it is emotional but i didn't cry but it did hit. >> reporter: jared did not need to say a thing. >> you were really smiling on that bike. >> yeah. >> reporter: just like that. >> more than three quarters of the 80 kids participating were up and riding by the end of the week. >> i'm going to have to get back into it myself. and it will do me some good, i think. >> sometimes we all need a little extra encouragement. >> very good. >> seth doane, cbs news, an ar per, michigan. >> congratulations. >> couric: good for them. and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored
. >> reporter: inside caryn ivey wondered why children with disables like her son are often underestimated. >> some people are just interest in the children with disabilities knowing how to take care of themselves and do laundry and wash dishes and there is so much more to life than doing landry and washing dishes. >> we watched jared along with you ride for the first time. >> yes. >> reporter: it looked like you got a little teary. >> it is emotional but i...
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she founded the special olympics championing the rights of the mentally disabled. shriver's family said in a statement, "she was the light of our lives and taught us by example and with passion what it means to live a faith driven life and love of others." eunice kennedy shriver was 88 years old. >>> aung san suu kyi, the leader of the pro-democracy movement in myanmar was found guilty today of violating her house arrest. a myanmar court originally sentenced her this morning to three years in prison. but the leader of the military rule junta said she can serve one year sentence under house arrest. >>> how would you like a car that gets 132 miles per gallon? gm is unveiling the new volt chevy's new electric car. the car is supposed to deliver 230 miles per gallon in city traffic. the first mass-produced car ever with a three digit fuel economy rating. >>> and in eastern thailand rescue efforts for a baby elephant. somehow it got stuck in a manhole. take a look at this. it took three hours and an earth mover, but they finally got the baby elephant out none the worse
she founded the special olympics championing the rights of the mentally disabled. shriver's family said in a statement, "she was the light of our lives and taught us by example and with passion what it means to live a faith driven life and love of others." eunice kennedy shriver was 88 years old. >>> aung san suu kyi, the leader of the pro-democracy movement in myanmar was found guilty today of violating her house arrest. a myanmar court originally sentenced her this morning...
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a disabled vehicle on the bay bridge not causing delays. eat local, go to maryland's best. >>> thank you. a rough night for michael phelps. he was involve in an accident in mount vernon. >> good morning. the debris is gone this morning, but police still investigating this crash. michael phelps was driving through the mount vernon area last night. police say he was traveling eastbound when he cried -- collided with a car traveling north. the air bag of michael phelps' inflated. the female driver of the other car was taken to the hospital as a precaution. we have video of michael phelps in an ambulance giving a statement to the police but he did not suffer injuries. alcohol does not appear to to be a factor. >>> the man police say sold the gun used to kill steve mcnair will face charges for possessing a gun. he sold the gun to steve mcnair's girlfriend, two days later, she used the gun to shoot him and herself. >>> a big pre-season victory. they struck early and often at the bank stadium. the birds win 23-0. >>> stay with wjz, maryland's news
a disabled vehicle on the bay bridge not causing delays. eat local, go to maryland's best. >>> thank you. a rough night for michael phelps. he was involve in an accident in mount vernon. >> good morning. the debris is gone this morning, but police still investigating this crash. michael phelps was driving through the mount vernon area last night. police say he was traveling eastbound when he cried -- collided with a car traveling north. the air bag of michael phelps' inflated....
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bell air closed, a down tree is blocking caves road and watch for a disabled vehicle near west. there's a live look at 95 at 395, no delays there, everything running smoothly, at liberty road and. remember wjz 13 is always on. so for traffic information log on to wjz.com. >>> thank you. here is what people are talking about this morning, baltimore major sheila dixon gets a look at the steps being taken, this just days after gang violence injures two at the popular tourist atraction. we have more ton mayors unannounced visit. good morning. >> imbued morning. major sheila dixon will do everything she can to make sure people feel comfortable here, even if it is patrolling the area herself. >> only eyewitness news cameras captured mayor sheila dixon when she made an unannounced visit to the inner harbor, a gang member whipped out a semiautomat expik shot two rival gang members in the pavilion. police have beefed up patrol and dixon is walking to make sure everyone feels safe. >> i wanted to walk and talk to some of the police officers, store owners just to find out their feelings, w
bell air closed, a down tree is blocking caves road and watch for a disabled vehicle near west. there's a live look at 95 at 395, no delays there, everything running smoothly, at liberty road and. remember wjz 13 is always on. so for traffic information log on to wjz.com. >>> thank you. here is what people are talking about this morning, baltimore major sheila dixon gets a look at the steps being taken, this just days after gang violence injures two at the popular tourist atraction. we...
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inner loop at stephen stone disabled vehicle blocking the right lane. it is causing the speed sensors to slow. there is a live look at that area at hide parks avenue. traffic report is brought to you by maryland department of agriculture. back over to you, don. >> thank you. >>> in the news, city police are looking for two alleged white supremists behind a hate crime. >> reporter: one man is in custody. he is facing 19 criminal charges. but police say they have received some anonymous tips about the two other suspects. an african-american man was attacked at fort armstead park early tuesday morning. a park security guard first came to his aid. he said he was severely beaten. police used a tracking device to find the truck and calvin lock near who had a tattoo of hitler and is a member of the hate group the arian brotherhood. the victim is at shock trauma. >>> take a look at video just in. crews are keeping drives off the road until the oily substance can be cleaned up. the road is closed from fayette to north avenue. no word how long the jfx will be clo
inner loop at stephen stone disabled vehicle blocking the right lane. it is causing the speed sensors to slow. there is a live look at that area at hide parks avenue. traffic report is brought to you by maryland department of agriculture. back over to you, don. >> thank you. >>> in the news, city police are looking for two alleged white supremists behind a hate crime. >> reporter: one man is in custody. he is facing 19 criminal charges. but police say they have received...
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the president called her extraordinary and a champion for people with intellect actual disabilities. >>> a baltimore man says he is glad to be alive tonight after being held hostage in his home. one suspect has been captured. police are searching for another suspect. >> it is high drama at the city police s.w.a.t. converges on mary avenue. a suspect barricades himself. the homeowner, a 93-year-old, is health hostage. after five hours police rescue the victim who says he was treated well. >> the intruder was calm. he said that, he said i'm not hear to hurt you but rest up. i'll run away. after that. >> the older man who use as cane and walker said he was abducted yesterday feeding the birds. he describes it on the phone from the hospital where he is undergoing tests. >> he picked you up. >> reporter: he said he complied. when family members called he hung up. officers tracked the suspects with dogs to his backyard and surrounded the house. the family waited at the fire department around the corner being briefed by police. he would be rescued first then teargas would be fired into the
the president called her extraordinary and a champion for people with intellect actual disabilities. >>> a baltimore man says he is glad to be alive tonight after being held hostage in his home. one suspect has been captured. police are searching for another suspect. >> it is high drama at the city police s.w.a.t. converges on mary avenue. a suspect barricades himself. the homeowner, a 93-year-old, is health hostage. after five hours police rescue the victim who says he was...
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she was remembered as a strong woman who broke barriers for people with disabilities. >> i see her urging my father to take me everywhere with my brothers, including right into a baltimore oriole locker room. i see her, as i'm sure my brothers do, laughing, praying, failing, loving each and every one of us equally. >> a torch from the special olympics led the procession out of the church. senator edward ken dwheerks is battling brain cancer, was not able to attend his sister's funeral. >>> an infamous disciple of charles manson has been released from prison. in 1975 lynette "squeaky" fromme tried to assassinate president gerald ford. she did escape from a prison and was recaptured later. she will be on supervised release for two years. >>> in healthwatch, a landmark study linking a genetic mutation to a person's sleep pattern. a mother and daughter carrying the gene were found to need only six hours of sleep in order to feel refreshed. scientists hope this enables them to understand individual differences in sleep duration and also lead to treatments for insomnia. >>> red eyes, coughing a
she was remembered as a strong woman who broke barriers for people with disabilities. >> i see her urging my father to take me everywhere with my brothers, including right into a baltimore oriole locker room. i see her, as i'm sure my brothers do, laughing, praying, failing, loving each and every one of us equally. >> a torch from the special olympics led the procession out of the church. senator edward ken dwheerks is battling brain cancer, was not able to attend his sister's...
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. >> reporter: a disabled state highway worker, deschamp collects just $1,368 a month in benefit, not enough to afford the sheetrock and new hot water heater he needs for the permit allowing him to move back into his four bedroom home which stands just a few tantalizing feet away kendall, top to bottom, how much and how long? >> probably a couple thousand and a day's time. >> reporter: deschamp says he's call feed ma countless times for assistance. >> this lady here, miss stephanie, gave me miss darlene. >> reporter: only to get an endless game of bureaucratic runaround that has beaten this man down. >> they gave me the same answers. you need to call this person. i call this person, they tell me i need to talk to this person. >> reporter: kandy moran, a state social worker, says all she needs is a bit more time to fix her home. >> what do you do, you know? >> reporter: fema's answer, a threat of eviction or temporary housing in the next county. >> my grandparents gave us this property, so when fema approaches me and says "kandy, we can put you in a rental..." i can't leave my home. >>
. >> reporter: a disabled state highway worker, deschamp collects just $1,368 a month in benefit, not enough to afford the sheetrock and new hot water heater he needs for the permit allowing him to move back into his four bedroom home which stands just a few tantalizing feet away kendall, top to bottom, how much and how long? >> probably a couple thousand and a day's time. >> reporter: deschamp says he's call feed ma countless times for assistance. >> this lady here,...
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inner loop of the beltway, about 30 minutes, outer loop jammed to security boulevard, that security, a disabled vehicle, southbound 395, pretty much from 97 all the way to the bay bridge and finding the delay right here at sandy point, eastbound 50, that's two miles approaching the toll plaza and looking at the green spring, it's looking better than it was. it's still packed. traffic brought to you by subway. play scramble where winners eat. >> maryland transportation says 19,000 users required to close their easy pass in july. it came after a monthly fee went into effect for monthly pass users, they say it represents a small fraction of the accounts throughout the state. >>> if your family is on the lookout for a whole some activity, the ravens think they dream up the perfect event. the special i want event takes place tonight. >> some raven party animals are inside the stadium. there up on the big screen, they're showing madagascar 2. and members of the rookie, if they can run around and watch a movie, it's a night out. >> really it's not about the kids. >> it's a date, almost a date night. >
inner loop of the beltway, about 30 minutes, outer loop jammed to security boulevard, that security, a disabled vehicle, southbound 395, pretty much from 97 all the way to the bay bridge and finding the delay right here at sandy point, eastbound 50, that's two miles approaching the toll plaza and looking at the green spring, it's looking better than it was. it's still packed. traffic brought to you by subway. play scramble where winners eat. >> maryland transportation says 19,000 users...
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disabled vehicle causing delays on 95 southbound. there is a live look at 295 and a delay on 295 running from the beltway south. this report is brought to you by geico. 15 minutes to save you 15 minutes or more. log on or call 800-947-auto. back to you john. >> in the news this morning the governor is ready to roll on the final plans for the newest mass transit line. >> reporter: the governor will be here at 10:00 a.m. this morning to get new details about the planned red line. you know it's been very conversion. some people want it, many others do not. the 14-mile transit system runs east to west baltimore from woodlawn to downtown baltimore before moving onto the john hopkins baby medical center. when completed the red line will link the north-south light rail, metro subway and trains together. most of the city will see the red line underground but once it reaches canton on the east and he'ding ton village on the west side it will be above ground and it has residents upset that part of the plan. it will go to the transit administra
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and no complaints from junk yard owners who get the old cars from dealers after the engines have been disabled. >> it's double the business. we're get a lot more cars in. it's good for my business. >> reporter: now, if the first billion dollars has been spent in less than a week or two weeks that could mean that the additional $2 billion could be gone long before the program's expected to expire in november. jeff. >> glor: all right, randall pinkston in new jersey tonight. randall thank you. cash for clunkers is a bit of a stimulus, and like the united states the government of france is trying to jump start its economy with a stimulus program but that is where the similarity ends. sheila macvicar looks at a spending plan that appropriates say is quicker, more effective, and indisputably french. >> reporter: high above paris, workers mend the roof of notre dame, refurbishing the elegant decoration and at the same time helping to repair the french economy with government funds invested in the past. >> you know there is no future without the past. there is no project without memory. >> reporter:
and no complaints from junk yard owners who get the old cars from dealers after the engines have been disabled. >> it's double the business. we're get a lot more cars in. it's good for my business. >> reporter: now, if the first billion dollars has been spent in less than a week or two weeks that could mean that the additional $2 billion could be gone long before the program's expected to expire in november. jeff. >> glor: all right, randall pinkston in new jersey tonight....
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larry derst's disability check won't cover the glasses he needs. what would do you if this were not here? >> suffer. >> reporter: kenya smith needs a checkup for two weekend-old zoe. her insurance doesn't cover it. >> they wanted $1500 for copayments and that was a lot of money, i thought. >> reporter: anna garcia got in line tuesday for dental work. >> i have insurance through my employer. >> reporter: she works for orange county, has five children her husband out of work. the co-pay for three-year-old aisa's root canal, $1,000. >> couldn't afford it and i didn't want her to lose her teeth, so once i read about this i decided to take advantage of of it. >> i need a volunteer at seven, please. >> reporter: this program is run by remote area medical, a nonprofit group established 24 years ago to take modern immediate to the third world. today, they do some 40 multiday free clinics a year, 65% of them in the u.s. >> the need is all over the united states, just like this, wherever you go. there are about 49 million people that don't have access to the
larry derst's disability check won't cover the glasses he needs. what would do you if this were not here? >> suffer. >> reporter: kenya smith needs a checkup for two weekend-old zoe. her insurance doesn't cover it. >> they wanted $1500 for copayments and that was a lot of money, i thought. >> reporter: anna garcia got in line tuesday for dental work. >> i have insurance through my employer. >> reporter: she works for orange county, has five children her...
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of the problems were not serious, but 6% were, including patients who were hospitalized, permanently disabled or died. there were 32 deaths, one in over 700,000 doses. >> it really isn't increase above with what we've seen with other vaccines in that age group and what is seen generally in people of that age group. >> reporter: the problems that did occur more frequently than expected were fainting-- about once every 12,000 doses. and blood clots-- once every 500,000 doses. >> the reports on blood clots was concerning to c.d.c., concerning in the way that we think it needs further investigation. >> one less. gardasil. >> reporter: critics question the vaccine maker's aggressive ad campaign because it paid medical societys to help spread the word and underplayed the importance of evaluating the vaccine's risks and benefits. >> it screeched its message. all women are at equal risk, protect yourself from cervical cancer and this is the way to do it. and the fact that the medical society repeated this message is what the issue that concerns us is. >> reporter: merck says after reviewing the new r
of the problems were not serious, but 6% were, including patients who were hospitalized, permanently disabled or died. there were 32 deaths, one in over 700,000 doses. >> it really isn't increase above with what we've seen with other vaccines in that age group and what is seen generally in people of that age group. >> reporter: the problems that did occur more frequently than expected were fainting-- about once every 12,000 doses. and blood clots-- once every 500,000 doses. >>...
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she's been a long time champion for the disabled establishing the special olympics. >>> her brother, ted kennedy is undergoing treatment for brain cancer. his health is up and down and friday, he missed the vote for sonia sotomayor. she'll be sworn in today and we'll go to washington for a full report in 20 minutes. >>> i'll take it. the naval academy freshman are seeing their families for the first time in more than a month. they welcomed their parents and siblings and more festivities are for today at 9:30. >> can you imagine that feeling. >> oh, my gosh. >> that's a long way to go, still. >> yeah, we were saying, yeah, and the summer's almost over and the fall's coming very quickly. >> which is worst. and a nice weekend and welcome to all of the parents. >> have a great time and enjoy it. >> let's make it a good weekend. >> we'll see what we can do for you. today, not bad and we'll see clouds around. spotty thundershowers aren't out of the question. we'll have a warm front and behind that, that's what we'll feel. here's what it looks like, showers showing up and for the most part,
she's been a long time champion for the disabled establishing the special olympics. >>> her brother, ted kennedy is undergoing treatment for brain cancer. his health is up and down and friday, he missed the vote for sonia sotomayor. she'll be sworn in today and we'll go to washington for a full report in 20 minutes. >>> i'll take it. the naval academy freshman are seeing their families for the first time in more than a month. they welcomed their parents and siblings and more...
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someone hit the milling machine in a car accident overnight and it's disable stuck in the row. they're trying to get it removed. there's a look at 50, no backup at the bridge but a backup on the beltway shows it is pretty bad. no problems at whitemarsh boulevard. try the cheese steak a favorite, melted cheese, piled high with toppings. >>> thank you. making headlines this morning, michael phelps involve in a car collision. the swimmer was driving and cashed into a car. a woman was taken to the hospital for observation. he gave a statement and he was not injured. no charged file as police investigate the crash. >>> an air traffic controller on administrative leave this morning in connection with the crash over the hudson river. he was on the phone at the time of the crash. nine people died when a small plane collided with a tour helicopter. >>> in just a few hours, loved ones say good-bye to eunice kennedy shriver in massachusetts. hundreds turn out to pay their respects thursday. her five children greeted and spoke to many well wishers. >> former falcons quarterback has a new t
someone hit the milling machine in a car accident overnight and it's disable stuck in the row. they're trying to get it removed. there's a look at 50, no backup at the bridge but a backup on the beltway shows it is pretty bad. no problems at whitemarsh boulevard. try the cheese steak a favorite, melted cheese, piled high with toppings. >>> thank you. making headlines this morning, michael phelps involve in a car collision. the swimmer was driving and cashed into a car. a woman was...
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if you are traveling on 95 southbound, that earlier disabled vehicle we had at the beltway has been cleared but still a delay from white marsh up to the beltway on the northeast side. as for the north side, plenty of brake lights. and on the west side another 15 minute delay, that's from baltimore in from 795 to baltimore national pike and 795 southbound as you can see in the red, bumper to bumper up to the beltway. as for eastbound, stop and go from marysville up to the beltway, and here is a live look at the congestion on the north side at harper road. this is brought to you by sesame street live, imagine with elmo, september 10th to 13th. log on to wjz.com for your chance to win tickets back to you. >>> abearlyer day start for children and parents as they get ready for the first day or second week. >> we are in front of cross country elementary. they're ready to welcome back their student this is morning. it starts about 8:45 this morning. overall -- over the weekend in baltimore city, teachers and staff put the finishing touches on many schools, on recent gains including a 6% boost in a
if you are traveling on 95 southbound, that earlier disabled vehicle we had at the beltway has been cleared but still a delay from white marsh up to the beltway on the northeast side. as for the north side, plenty of brake lights. and on the west side another 15 minute delay, that's from baltimore in from 795 to baltimore national pike and 795 southbound as you can see in the red, bumper to bumper up to the beltway. as for eastbound, stop and go from marysville up to the beltway, and here is a...
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also watch for this disabled vehicle on 95 northbound. blocking the right lane. not causing any delays there. meantime, watch for road repair work continuing in the city. blocking northern parkway. otherwise, you see by our speed sensors there, everything at or above the posted speed limit. the roads are still pretty much empty at this hour. there's a look at harford road. 895 at 95. this traffic report is brought to you by toyota. marty and don, over to you guys. >> this is the website for baltimore's restaurant week. august 7-16, 2009. this is without question, the greatest deal of the year next to tax free shopping. this isn't done for the tourist. this is done for the locals. ron joins us. how are you doing? >> don and marty, yes indeed. great food, bargain prices. the fourth summer restaurant week in baltimore. it all starts today. it is the most delicious week of the summer. >> the summer sizzle is heating up in baltimore. restaurant week is back from harbor east to little italy and beyond. three course dinners for just $30.09. >> it's a great time for peop
also watch for this disabled vehicle on 95 northbound. blocking the right lane. not causing any delays there. meantime, watch for road repair work continuing in the city. blocking northern parkway. otherwise, you see by our speed sensors there, everything at or above the posted speed limit. the roads are still pretty much empty at this hour. there's a look at harford road. 895 at 95. this traffic report is brought to you by toyota. marty and don, over to you guys. >> this is the website...
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. >> reporter: and like dorothy whose disabled son is losing state services. >> due to budget changes, we're taking up some expenses so he can do some of the things that will help him have a full life in the community. >> reporter: there was nothing gained for dorothy or sheila in today's vpw vote. >> all in favor, signal by saying aye. >> aye. >> all opposed. motion carries unanimously. >> reporter: that vote puts 200 people on the unemployment line. >> today, formal letters are being sent out to those individuals. >> reporter: in all, 736 million dollars has been cut from the budget. 60% of that coming from state agencies. 29% from aid to local governments. and 11% from state employees. >> reporter: local governments must deal with losing $210 million. $160 million of it in highway funds, health departments. and police will lose $20 million each. >> should have these cuts will no doubt challenge us as we've never been challenged before, to make the connections necessary, to know what we know and to apply that knowledge in order to make progress, even though we have less money. >> re
. >> reporter: and like dorothy whose disabled son is losing state services. >> due to budget changes, we're taking up some expenses so he can do some of the things that will help him have a full life in the community. >> reporter: there was nothing gained for dorothy or sheila in today's vpw vote. >> all in favor, signal by saying aye. >> aye. >> all opposed. motion carries unanimously. >> reporter: that vote puts 200 people on the unemployment line....
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hundreds pay tribute to the way people view the disabled. >>> caught on tape. a metro bus driver, talking on the phone on the job. but the controversy may not be soit cutand dry. >>> controversy over how a small plane and helicopter collided. >>> this is mark viviano at the ballpark. the orioles face the best from the west. the l.a. angels are in town. i'll have an update on team. plus, last night for the ravens was a special night for derrick mason. he tells us why when eyewitness news continues. >>> we are now just before 8:30 -- 6:30. it's 83 and sunny. here's what people are talking about tonight. off the job. two air traffic controllers are suspended. as drew levinson reports, the faa says one was making a personal phone call. and the other was absent when the crash happened. >>> as investigators examined the wreckage from the deadly collision of the hudson river, two air traffic controllers are suspended. one for being on the phone. the other, the supervisor, for being out of the building. the faa says the controller at teterboro airport, who cleared for
hundreds pay tribute to the way people view the disabled. >>> caught on tape. a metro bus driver, talking on the phone on the job. but the controversy may not be soit cutand dry. >>> controversy over how a small plane and helicopter collided. >>> this is mark viviano at the ballpark. the orioles face the best from the west. the l.a. angels are in town. i'll have an update on team. plus, last night for the ravens was a special night for derrick mason. he tells us why...
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that's due to a disabled vehicle. on 895, it is just approaching the beltway there, do watch for that and watch for the potential delays. also on the beltway, some slight delays on the west side, between baltimore national pike, and security. that will take you about four minutes, with an average speed of 27 miles per hour. this traffic report is brought to you by the maryland department of agriculture. eat local. take the challenge. >> thank you, sharon. >>> while the unemployment rate in maryland is more than 2 percentage points lower than the nation as a whole, it still has more than doubled in the past two years. as mike schuh reports, one company has come to town, letting job seekers know, there still are jobs out there to be filled. >> reporter: they lined up, ready to make ray sale -- a sale. >> the one advantage to this type of a business there, as opposed to a lot of others is you actually get in front of these employers directly. >> i'm not trying to be too picky, with this economy, it's really hard to be. >
that's due to a disabled vehicle. on 895, it is just approaching the beltway there, do watch for that and watch for the potential delays. also on the beltway, some slight delays on the west side, between baltimore national pike, and security. that will take you about four minutes, with an average speed of 27 miles per hour. this traffic report is brought to you by the maryland department of agriculture. eat local. take the challenge. >> thank you, sharon. >>> while the...
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. >> reporter: and dorothy, whose disabled son is losing benefits. >> we're taking on more expenses so he can do the things that will help him have a full life in the community. >> reporter: there was nothing gained for dorothy or sheila in today's vote. >> all favor for the signal, by saying aye. all opposed? motion carries unanimously. >> reporter: that vote puts 200 people on the unemployment line. >> today, formal letters are being sent out to those individuals. >> reporter: in all, $736 million has been cut from the budget. 60% of that coming from state agencies. 29% from aid to local governments and 11% from state employees. local governments must deal with losing $210 million. $160 million of it in highway funds, health departments and police will lose $20 million each. >> some of these cuts will no doubt challenge us as we've never been challenged before, to make the connections necessary to know what we know and to apply that knowledge in order to make progress, even though we have less money. >> reporter: and come december, even less when the next revenue estimates report is
. >> reporter: and dorothy, whose disabled son is losing benefits. >> we're taking on more expenses so he can do the things that will help him have a full life in the community. >> reporter: there was nothing gained for dorothy or sheila in today's vote. >> all favor for the signal, by saying aye. all opposed? motion carries unanimously. >> reporter: that vote puts 200 people on the unemployment line. >> today, formal letters are being sent out to those...
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we have a disabled vehicle blocking the right lane of the left two. but the fort mchenry tunnel. right all clear. watch for continued gas main work. traffic there being alternated in the westbound lanes. that crash in reisterstown is now blocking all lanes of 140. westminster pike at falls road. one new accident in the city. reisterstown road. expect delays on 295 and 95 northbound, between 32 and 100. northbound lanes of 95 jam up between 395 and the tunnel. then again between eastern avenue and the top side of the beltway. there's a live look at your drive times and the speeds. 95 has been the slowest spot all afternoon. it continues to stay that way. there's a live look at the top side. still looking good at green spring avenue. this traffic report is brought to you by kfc. try the new kentucky grilled chicken. it's time to unthink the taste of the unfried side of kfc. back to you. have a great weekend. >>> as summer winds down, misery ramps up for thousands of marylanders. and it's not the return to school i'm talking about. alex demetrick reports, it's the return of ragweed.
we have a disabled vehicle blocking the right lane of the left two. but the fort mchenry tunnel. right all clear. watch for continued gas main work. traffic there being alternated in the westbound lanes. that crash in reisterstown is now blocking all lanes of 140. westminster pike at falls road. one new accident in the city. reisterstown road. expect delays on 295 and 95 northbound, between 32 and 100. northbound lanes of 95 jam up between 395 and the tunnel. then again between eastern avenue...
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we have gotten a little busier, one problem causing disabled vehicle on 95, the 95 northbound past the beltway, blocking the lane. southbound past the beltway down to 895. that will seventy you back 15 minute, at washington avenue. another one in the city. a water main break, imh awe and a downed tree. and then watch for construction southbound presidents street between baltimore and lumbar. there's a look at your drive times and speeds. on the -- as well as 95, topside a little slow there, 48 miles per hour. 13 minute drive time, there's a live look at that area, there is a look at the west side running a little smoother at liberty road and delays on 295. this traffic report is brought to you by the maryland department of agriculture, take the challenges. maryland best.net. >>> thank you. mayor shirley dixon vowing to take action. >> reporter: good morning everyone. mayor sheila dixon will do whatever it takes even if it means patrolling this area herself. she spent last night patrolling reaching out people after a gang feed ended with two members shot t inside the pavilion. police ha
we have gotten a little busier, one problem causing disabled vehicle on 95, the 95 northbound past the beltway, blocking the lane. southbound past the beltway down to 895. that will seventy you back 15 minute, at washington avenue. another one in the city. a water main break, imh awe and a downed tree. and then watch for construction southbound presidents street between baltimore and lumbar. there's a look at your drive times and speeds. on the -- as well as 95, topside a little slow there, 48...
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we have a disabled vehicle blocking the left lane. an accident, 95 southbound. past 395. that is causing a slight delay. also watch for a wreck in pikesville. another wreck in the city, west north avenue at druid hill avenue. delaywise, 295 northbound. still slow from 100 to the beltway. 95 northbound slow from 395 to the tunnel. then again, 895 to the top side of the beltway. there's a look at your drive times and the speeds from the top side of the beltway as well as 95. slowest spot at this point is still with the west side of the beltway, between 95 and 795. 15 minutes there. there's a live look at the west side, at willin -- wilkins avenue. everything looking pretty good there. this traffic report is brought to you by the maryland department of agriculture. eat local. maryland's best. vic, back over to you. >>> not only is tonight the first time of the year that we get to see the ravens. but fans of an electronic game are also getting the opportunity to buy one of the most amount -- anticipated game releases ever. the game, madden 10 will make people lose sleep tonig
we have a disabled vehicle blocking the left lane. an accident, 95 southbound. past 395. that is causing a slight delay. also watch for a wreck in pikesville. another wreck in the city, west north avenue at druid hill avenue. delaywise, 295 northbound. still slow from 100 to the beltway. 95 northbound slow from 395 to the tunnel. then again, 895 to the top side of the beltway. there's a look at your drive times and the speeds from the top side of the beltway as well as 95. slowest spot at this...
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so metlife removed the guesswork, by combining the most essential insurances, term life and disability, in one surprisingly affordable package. creating a personal safety net that's bursting with guarantees for the if in life. find out how much insurance you need and how affordable it can be at metlife.com it can lift your mood, help rebuild muscle... and improve your concentration. tylenol pm works with your body to ease the aches and pains that keep you awake, and helps you fall asleep in a non-habit forming way. because the better you sleep, the better you feel. >> simon: drunk driving kills more than 13,000 americans a year; that's one every 39 minutes. authorities call it an epidemic. they say that, despite all the publicity, all the education campaigns, and all the advertising over the past decade, the number of drunk driving fatalities has not gone down. some prosecutors have started taking a different approach to the problem, getting so tough on drunk drivers who kill people that the penalties they exact were unheard of in the past. as we reported earlier this year, one of thes
so metlife removed the guesswork, by combining the most essential insurances, term life and disability, in one surprisingly affordable package. creating a personal safety net that's bursting with guarantees for the if in life. find out how much insurance you need and how affordable it can be at metlife.com it can lift your mood, help rebuild muscle... and improve your concentration. tylenol pm works with your body to ease the aches and pains that keep you awake, and helps you fall asleep in a...
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so metlife removed the guesswork, by combining the most essential insurances, term life and disability, in one surprisingly affordable package. creating a personal safety net that's bursting with guarantees for the if in life. find out how much insurance you need and how affordable it can be at metlife.com if you're using other moisturizing body washes, you might as well be. you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, almost as if you're wearing it. only new dove deep moisture has nutriummoisture, a breakthrough formula with natural moisturizers... that can nourish deep down. it's the most effective natural nourishment ever. new dove deep moisture with nutriummoisture. superior natural nourishment for your skin. be. >> osgood: after promises of billions more of federal dollars, it is still full speed ahead for the so-called cash for clunkers program this weekend. behind the headlines. story >> good luck to you. >> yesterday morning ron holmes drove off with his new van from a new jersey dealer ship after driving 250 miles to buy the car he wanted but couldn't find at home in maryla
so metlife removed the guesswork, by combining the most essential insurances, term life and disability, in one surprisingly affordable package. creating a personal safety net that's bursting with guarantees for the if in life. find out how much insurance you need and how affordable it can be at metlife.com if you're using other moisturizing body washes, you might as well be. you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, almost as if you're wearing it. only new dove deep moisture has...
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one a disabled vehicle, truck on 83 southbound at middletown. and another one in cooler avenue. as far as delays go, none on 895 as you can see. all the speeds in the 60s. there's drive times on the top and west side of the beltway. only slightly below the posted speed limit. this traffic report brought to you by the maryland department of agriculture. eat local. back over to you. >> thank you. >>> the 39-year-old -- 59-year- old woman is shot ask wounded inside her home. whoever fired the shot outside was not aiming at her according to police. >> good morning everyone. police say both crimes highlight the dangers on city streets. a call to police from the 2800 block of carver hill late last night for a reported shooting. when they arrived, they found a 59-year-old woman with a bull net the shoulder. the woman is expected to survive. she is the latest bullet hit by a stray bullet. the video shows the shooting that verily injured a 5-year- old. now police say the gunman is a 17-year-old. and davis entered a not guilty plea earlier this week. he is behind bars and facing attempted
one a disabled vehicle, truck on 83 southbound at middletown. and another one in cooler avenue. as far as delays go, none on 895 as you can see. all the speeds in the 60s. there's drive times on the top and west side of the beltway. only slightly below the posted speed limit. this traffic report brought to you by the maryland department of agriculture. eat local. back over to you. >> thank you. >>> the 39-year-old -- 59-year- old woman is shot ask wounded inside her home. whoever...
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. >>> we're learning more about the florida couple who adopted disable aed children and the intruders who killed them. >>> and who's making a racket in his house these days. >> having twin girls, it's a life change, that's for sure. >> an exclusive conversation with roger federer early this friday morning, august 28, 2009. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome back to "the early show" on cbs. harry and julie are off. hello to the crowds standing in the rain. thank you so much. hello across the pondful not in london, but across this pond. >> let's brave the elements. the good people are out here braving the elements who are out here with you. who needs the umbrellas. it's friday. >> yeah. because we've enjoyed having you so much this week, we brought you a lot of ice cream. >> oh, mag. thank you. >> all kinds of ice cream. >> good ice cream? >> bacon and bourbon ice cream. they discovered how to create no-melt ice cream at coldstone creamery. >> also coming up ahead internet and game addiction. it's a lot more widespread than you might imagine and tougher to beat than you know. if your
. >>> we're learning more about the florida couple who adopted disable aed children and the intruders who killed them. >>> and who's making a racket in his house these days. >> having twin girls, it's a life change, that's for sure. >> an exclusive conversation with roger federer early this friday morning, august 28, 2009. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome back to "the early show" on cbs. harry and julie are off. hello to the crowds standing...
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but 6% were serious, including patients who were hospitalized, permanently disabled or who died. merck says it continues to be confident in the safety of this vaccine. >> i want her to be one less woman affected by cervical cancer. >> reporter: but critics question the vaccinemakers' aggressive ad campaign saying it is misleading. >> you have a very low chance of having cervical cancer. being one less means nothing because you weren't going to be one to begin with. >> reporter: the cdc and fda continue to recommend the vaccine and doctors say they'll look at it on a case-by-case basis. >> i would absolutely continue to offer the vaccine. i would say that i am now alerted other risk factors and would discuss those with the patient. >> this is not a black or white issue. like all medical decisions both the benefits and the risks should be considered, maggie. >> you're the mother of a daughter and a guiliynecologist what are your reservations? >> the biggest is the way gynecologists are treated when they have an abnormal pap smear, this vehicle seen does not mean they'll never have
but 6% were serious, including patients who were hospitalized, permanently disabled or who died. merck says it continues to be confident in the safety of this vaccine. >> i want her to be one less woman affected by cervical cancer. >> reporter: but critics question the vaccinemakers' aggressive ad campaign saying it is misleading. >> you have a very low chance of having cervical cancer. being one less means nothing because you weren't going to be one to begin with. >>...
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within this area right here you'll see a fragmenteded fractured bone that causes a lot of pain a lot of disability and an increase in risk of death actually. as our population ages we see more and more people suffering from this. and this procedure, wildly popular, expensive, and really not proven to do anything more than time. >> so the placebo effect had the same effect as the procedure? >> placebo effect is said to work 30% of the time. bottom line for patients either get a second opinion, number one, or understand that if you do nothing, you'll have the same results, and it might be less risky physically and less financially. >> go to yoga class. >>> one couple's amazing journey from wartime pen pals to husband and wife. >> announcer: "cbs healthwatch" sponsored by walmart. save money. live better. walmart. thursday, finally! dinner with the girls tonight. mmm... mexican or italian? i really want dessert tonight. i better skip breakfast. yep, this is all i need. ( stomach growls ) skipping breakfast to get ahead? research shows that women that eat breakfast like the special k® breakfast actua
within this area right here you'll see a fragmenteded fractured bone that causes a lot of pain a lot of disability and an increase in risk of death actually. as our population ages we see more and more people suffering from this. and this procedure, wildly popular, expensive, and really not proven to do anything more than time. >> so the placebo effect had the same effect as the procedure? >> placebo effect is said to work 30% of the time. bottom line for patients either get a...
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series today by giving back to two very deserving teachers who work with autistic and developmentally disabled students. marie mele and tamika edwards are our makeover candidates. we're going to meet them in just a bit. joining us first, our style expert gretta monahan and lancome's "beauty at every age" expert sandy lynn ter. and also marie's daughter erika marcineau and tamika's sister candice edwards. and one gentleman, little 1-year-old demoni, who sees himself on the monitor. >> he's had his finger on all the girls. >> let's start with you, candice. your sister tamika is a new mother herself. she works with autistic kids. tell us about her style. >> when i was younger, i always used to want to dress like her. all of a sudden, everything was oversized and so out of date. so it's okay. >> what about your mom, marie, erika? >> i love her, but she is not stylish by any question. she really dresses for comfort, and she works with a demanding population of kids. so she's always running around. you know, she wears clunky shoes, sad stretchy pants. i love her, but not stylish or cool. >> i want t
series today by giving back to two very deserving teachers who work with autistic and developmentally disabled students. marie mele and tamika edwards are our makeover candidates. we're going to meet them in just a bit. joining us first, our style expert gretta monahan and lancome's "beauty at every age" expert sandy lynn ter. and also marie's daughter erika marcineau and tamika's sister candice edwards. and one gentleman, little 1-year-old demoni, who sees himself on the monitor....
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so metlife removed the guesswork, by combining the most essential insurances, term life and disability in one surprisingly affordable package. creating a personal safety net that's bursting with guarantees for the if in life. find out how much insurance you need and how affordable it can be at metlife.com >>> in this morning's "healthwatch," a new study says your child is probably not getting enough vitamin d. our dr. jennifer ashton is here with the details. how much vitamin d should our kids be getting a day? >> the american academy of pediatrics is saying 400 ius or units a day. that's just the way it's measured. a lot of experts say it should go up to 800 or 1,000 per day. if you have any questions, you should check with your child's doctor. the recommendation is probably going to go up. >> i have no idea what that means as a mom. how do i know how much 400 ius should be? >> most labels contain it on the back, and you can find it on the internet. you want to look for good sources of vitamin d because, again, children aren't playing outside as much. and if they are deficient or insu
so metlife removed the guesswork, by combining the most essential insurances, term life and disability in one surprisingly affordable package. creating a personal safety net that's bursting with guarantees for the if in life. find out how much insurance you need and how affordable it can be at metlife.com >>> in this morning's "healthwatch," a new study says your child is probably not getting enough vitamin d. our dr. jennifer ashton is here with the details. how much vitamin...
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watch for a disabled vehicle at the beltway. there's the delays and the drive time speeds on the beltway, your slow spot on the west side between 795 and 95. there's the west side and 295, 15-minute drive time there. visit lancaster county, go to lancastercounty.com. >>> i want to show you the latest imagine of danny. we have to deal with him over the next couple days. right now it's staying more offshore. we have some concerns for delaware and jersey. partly sunny, watch for showers or thunderstorms in spots. >> in the news, the state of m maryland have slashed jobs to balance the budget. some could be doing the same. gigi has the story. >> now he has slashed the budget, cities and counties maybe forced to do is same. $450million approved to be cut out of the state budget. state lawmakers slashed money this fiscal year. most of it comes from state agencies, on top of the cuts, baltimore is dealing with its own short fall. some will be laid off. the next cuts could be september. >>> police looking for whoever tried to run over a
watch for a disabled vehicle at the beltway. there's the delays and the drive time speeds on the beltway, your slow spot on the west side between 795 and 95. there's the west side and 295, 15-minute drive time there. visit lancaster county, go to lancastercounty.com. >>> i want to show you the latest imagine of danny. we have to deal with him over the next couple days. right now it's staying more offshore. we have some concerns for delaware and jersey. partly sunny, watch for showers...
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the foster parents of a 5-year-old disabled boy have been arrested on suspicion of murder. hassany campbell disappeared on august 10th, last seen by his foster dad, no word on what led to the couple's arrest or why police think the boy is dead. his body has not been found. >>> president obama says the lessons from hurricane katrina will not be lost t. more than 1600 people were killed and louisiana, mississippi, $40 million worth of property lost. in his weekly radio address today, president obama acknowledges that red tape has made recovery slow. he says 11 members of his cabinet will be assessing the recovery to find ways to speed it up. those are the headlines. now a check of the weather. >> i was remembering the horrible scene with katrina. a little good news now. what was tropical storm danny has been downgraded. winds blowing at 35 miles per hour. it is no longer a tropical storm. it is a tropical depression. and it is going to weaken even more so as it pushes to the east-northeast, 80 miles from cape hatteras. bringing big rain to places like the eastern tip of long
the foster parents of a 5-year-old disabled boy have been arrested on suspicion of murder. hassany campbell disappeared on august 10th, last seen by his foster dad, no word on what led to the couple's arrest or why police think the boy is dead. his body has not been found. >>> president obama says the lessons from hurricane katrina will not be lost t. more than 1600 people were killed and louisiana, mississippi, $40 million worth of property lost. in his weekly radio address today,...
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. >>> we're following breaking news for you right now on the bay bridge, where a disabled vehicle has been causing major backup. sky eye chopper 13 is over the scene. with mike perry with more. >>> a bit of a mess down here, sally. we're looking at eastbound traffic, heading from the severn river area, over to the toll plaza. then across the bridge. a tractor-trailer was broken down in the right-hand lane of the center span of the bay bridge. eastbound. closing one eastbound lane. as you can see, it's causing a significant backup, along route 50. add to that, they had an accident over on white hall road, which is just off of route 50, where a person hit a sign. state police are dealing with that. that is not helping with the traffic congestion. and we have an injured person from a fall right here at sandy point state park, maryland state police medivac helicopter, en route to sandy state park. so real big traffic problems if you're headed from the annapolis area to the bay bridge, expect major delays. the backup extends almost to the severn bridge. >>> a group of teens is charged in t
. >>> we're following breaking news for you right now on the bay bridge, where a disabled vehicle has been causing major backup. sky eye chopper 13 is over the scene. with mike perry with more. >>> a bit of a mess down here, sally. we're looking at eastbound traffic, heading from the severn river area, over to the toll plaza. then across the bridge. a tractor-trailer was broken down in the right-hand lane of the center span of the bay bridge. eastbound. closing one eastbound...
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first, let's talk about a disabled motorcycle. that's going to be on 50 eastbound. on the bay bridge. two accidents in the city, west north avenue. at west warwick. and north howard at west franklin street. a water main break. also, another water main break in the city, blocking saratoga, in both directions, between mlk and green. take pennsylvania as your alternate. as far as delays and drive times, there's your look. you can see the top of the beltway is pretty much a mess. 25-minute drive times. there's a look at the west side. not too bad there at wilkins avenue. or in baltimore national pike. it's right there on the beltway, where you'll find significant delays. on the inner loop, the front runs between green spring avenue. this traffic report is brought to you by the maryland department of agriculture. eat local. back over to you, vic. >>> thank you, sharon. up until today, there were 40 places in america, designated as national heritage area. now, there is a 49th. and as mike schuh reports, it's unique, because it's a city named baltimore. >> reporter: the to
first, let's talk about a disabled motorcycle. that's going to be on 50 eastbound. on the bay bridge. two accidents in the city, west north avenue. at west warwick. and north howard at west franklin street. a water main break. also, another water main break in the city, blocking saratoga, in both directions, between mlk and green. take pennsylvania as your alternate. as far as delays and drive times, there's your look. you can see the top of the beltway is pretty much a mess. 25-minute drive...
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when you think of learning disabled think of kids having trouble reading but learning disabled literally means that you're having trouble learning and that could be learning about anything. i have very vivid dreams and sometimes i have nightmares about war. fighting on omaha beach for one but the thing about all of those dreams is out of all of them, i survived. i think it's telling me that i'll have conflicts in my life. different hard parts but i'll always manage to get through them. i'll make it through life. no matter how hard i have to fight. and in those dreams, i'm never fighting alone. there are other people in the war who are fighting, too. and so it's telling me you're not the only one who's fighting. there are other people fighting in life. i have my peace, they have theirs. i haven't overcome being learning disabled or vcfs. those aren't things that you really overcome. you live with them. but i have come a long way. the best thing you can be in your heart is good. just good. you might feel like an ugly duckling sometimes but that's okay. you don't have to be the best. just h
when you think of learning disabled think of kids having trouble reading but learning disabled literally means that you're having trouble learning and that could be learning about anything. i have very vivid dreams and sometimes i have nightmares about war. fighting on omaha beach for one but the thing about all of those dreams is out of all of them, i survived. i think it's telling me that i'll have conflicts in my life. different hard parts but i'll always manage to get through them. i'll...
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of the non-profit american association of people with disabilities. anthony imparato, thank you for being here. >> good to be here. >> woodruff: you worked with eunice shriver in the 1990's. tell us about that. >> i came to washington to work for senator harkin in the middle of health care reform under the clinton administration and i remember eunice calling the office and wanting to know what was in the bill for people of intellectual disabilities. she was very focused. she called senator kennedy's office and she called senator harkin's office and she had some ideas about what she wanted in the bill and they found their way into the bill that got marked up in senator kennedy's committee, so i was impressed with her passion, i was impressed with how seriously people took her input. she clearly was viewed as a health-policy expert by senator harkin's office and senator kennedy's office and that was one of the many things she was an expert in. >> woodruff: you know this field so well. what was it like for people with intellectual disabilities before eun
of the non-profit american association of people with disabilities. anthony imparato, thank you for being here. >> good to be here. >> woodruff: you worked with eunice shriver in the 1990's. tell us about that. >> i came to washington to work for senator harkin in the middle of health care reform under the clinton administration and i remember eunice calling the office and wanting to know what was in the bill for people of intellectual disabilities. she was very focused. she...
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her sister was disabled. after her brother became president she pushed for action on behalf of the disabled. two years later jfk would be assassinated. >> they are among the visitors at the grave. >> reporter: as the kennedy, eunice kennedy shriver knew tragedy. her brother bobby was also assassinated during his presidential campaign. she buried her nephew, mother and supported ted kennedy as scandal scrapped his presidential ambitions. >> i will not be a candidate for the presidency of the united states >> reporter: shriver knew every twist in the campaign trail. her husband sergeant ran on the losing ticket with gorge mcgovern in 1972. and later in life she campaigned for her daughter maria's husband, arnold schwarzenegger. >> best mother-in-law in the world. >> who won the race for california governor. >> reporter: with eunice a family friend said it was all about family, religion and causes. >> i'm delighted to meet you. >> thank you very much. we're friends now. >> reporter: shriver received the highest
her sister was disabled. after her brother became president she pushed for action on behalf of the disabled. two years later jfk would be assassinated. >> they are among the visitors at the grave. >> reporter: as the kennedy, eunice kennedy shriver knew tragedy. her brother bobby was also assassinated during his presidential campaign. she buried her nephew, mother and supported ted kennedy as scandal scrapped his presidential ambitions. >> i will not be a candidate for the...
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especially if there are communication disorders or perhaps potential learning disabilities. you might be wondering how do i spot them, how do i know what to do, the questions go on and on and kathy ferguson is the assistant director of the speech language department at kennedy krieger. thank you for coming in. >> my pleasure. >> you probably hear this from parents sometimes. right now we're in summer, school has not started yet. this is a good time to take advantage of communication. >> it is because, you're more relaxed, it's the summer, you don't have the pressure of school during the year and all the activities in your calendar. it's usually just a more relaxed time. so you can take advantage of, you know, spending time with your children and just enjoying each other. >> so you have that time. where do you go from there? what do do you? are there ways to start start talking to your child? things to look for? >> number one, just talk with your child. make communication, make conversation fun. if it's not something that is enjoyable the child isn't going to want to engage i
especially if there are communication disorders or perhaps potential learning disabilities. you might be wondering how do i spot them, how do i know what to do, the questions go on and on and kathy ferguson is the assistant director of the speech language department at kennedy krieger. thank you for coming in. >> my pleasure. >> you probably hear this from parents sometimes. right now we're in summer, school has not started yet. this is a good time to take advantage of...
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the disabled, children who now have health insurance and union laborers like jimmy. >> he was my man. he was massachusetts. without him, man, i don't know what we're gonna do now. >> reporter: so many that the jfk library where senator kennedy lies in repose for an extended period of time. >> he would have just loved this. >> reporter: robert kennedy, jr. who spent hours thanking visitors for coming said it reminded him of the crowds who came to say good-bye to his father. >> broad section of america. you know, middle class, working class people carrying american flags and big signs that say good-bye teddy. >> reporter: thousands more with the 70-mile journey where niece carolyn kennedy likely touched the hearse to boston where mayor men mean know rang the bell at faneuil hall 47 times. one for each year kennedy served in the senate. >> he's a national treasure, but he's just so close to our hearts in a personal way. >> reporter: they came to say good-bye, and one other thing. >> our little way of saying thank you. >> reporter: thank you for nearly five decades of service. tonight the
the disabled, children who now have health insurance and union laborers like jimmy. >> he was my man. he was massachusetts. without him, man, i don't know what we're gonna do now. >> reporter: so many that the jfk library where senator kennedy lies in repose for an extended period of time. >> he would have just loved this. >> reporter: robert kennedy, jr. who spent hours thanking visitors for coming said it reminded him of the crowds who came to say good-bye to his...